Not necessarily. Even if the two engines belong to the same family, the ignition coils may have different specifications. Always check the part number in your service manual or contact us with the exact engine model.
The most common symptoms of a faulty ignition coil are difficulty starting, rough idling, and loss of power at higher RPMs. For an accurate diagnosis, you need to use a multimeter to check for spark at the spark plug.
Spark plug boots should be replaced every 2-3 years, or whenever you notice signs of deterioration (cracking, hardening of the rubber). A spark plug boot in poor condition can cause electrical leakage and compromise combustion efficiency.
It is not recommended to use ignition coils from brands other than those recommended by the engine manufacturer. Original or equivalent brand ignition coils are designed to work optimally with your engine and ensure maximum reliability.
Spark plug wires are the cables that connect the ignition coil to the control unit or other components of the electrical system. They are subject to wear and tear and can deteriorate due to heat and vibration. A damaged spark plug wire can cause ignition problems and affect engine performance.
To protect ignition coils from saltwater, it is advisable to apply a specific protective spray for marine electrical components. This spray creates a protective barrier that prevents saltwater from corroding the contacts and electrical components.
The part number for the ignition coil is listed in your engine's service manual. Alternatively, you can contact our customer service department providing the exact engine model and we will provide you with the correct part number.
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